On the phone with Ekaterina Stratieva

Ekaterina Stratieva has been busy the past two weeks. We caught up with her to talk about her new Subaru Impreza, her aims for the FIA European Rally Championship and the Acropolis Rally of Greece at the end of March.

Q: What made you become a rally driver?
ES: “It was my childhood dream! One day, maybe when I was around five or six years old I saw one French female crew in Bulgaria on an international event. This was the moment that I said to myself that one day I want to be also like them.”

Q: What’s the best thing about driving rally cars?
ES: “For me it’s amazing when I am driving and I can feel the car. We are in balance and I can play or dance with the car and the notes from my co-driver Carmen Poenaru sound like a song. In moments like this the feeling is amazing and we are like three in one.”

Q: What is your greatest achievement in rallying so far?
ES: “Hmmmm… I have lot of moments that are special for me and I will remember all my life, but maybe the cherry on the cake was in 2012 when I won the Richard Burns Award. At that moment I was the first female and also the first Bulgarian driver that won this prize. It was an amazing moment for me!”

Q: What’s the best thing about the ERC?
ES: “The challenge that I face. Every time there is a new place! Every rally is completely different than the other! Every year the ERC and Eurosport try to find something new and to grow rally sport.”

Q: What’s your target for this season?
ERC: “To do my best. God will do the rest.”

Q: What’s your ambition for the future?
ES: “My ambition is finally to have luck with Carmen so we can participate on another level. Like all other crews, we need one serious sponsor.”

Q: How has your season gone so far?
ES: “This year my season didn’t start so good. The Jännerrallye was not our best event and in Latvia unfortunately the car was with problem from the first stage. But we never give up! Like I like to say: things that don’t kill me make me stronger! We are positive with Carmen and we hope for better luck on the Acropolis Rally.”